Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.0.0.0-35GRN and later) User Manual
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Viewing WAN statistics
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3. Refer to the Received field to reference data received over the Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR
Access Point WAN port.
4. Refer to the Transmitted field to reference data received over the Brocade Mobility
7131N-FGR Access Point WAN port.
IP Addresses
The displayed Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for the Brocade
Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point WAN port.
Mask
The Mask field displays the subnet mask number for the Brocade
Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point’s WAN connection. This value is
set on the WAN screen. Refer to
page 111 to change the subnet mask.
Link
The Link parameter displays Up if the WAN connection is active
between the Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point and
network, and Down if the WAN connection is interrupted or lost.
Use this information to assess the current connection status of the
WAN port.
Speed
The WAN connection speed is displayed in Megabits per second
(Mbps), for example, 54Mbps. If the throughput speed is not
achieved, examine the number of transmit and receive errors, or
consider increasing the supported data rate. To change the data
rate of the 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n radio, see
802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n radio”
RX Packets
RX packets are data packets received over the WAN port. The
displayed number is a cumulative total since the WAN interface
was last enabled or the Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point
was last restarted.
RX Bytes
RX bytes are bytes of information received over the WAN port. The
displayed number is a cumulative total since the WAN interface
was last enabled or the access point was last restarted. To restart
the Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point to begin a new data
collection, see
RX Errors
RX errors include dropped data packets, buffer overruns, and
frame errors on inbound traffic. The number of RX errors is a total
of RX Dropped, RX Overruns and RX Carrier errors. Use this
information to determine performance quality of the current WAN
connection.
RX Dropped
The RX Dropped field displays the number of data packets that fail
to reach the WAN interface. If this number appears excessive,
consider a new connection to the device.
RX Overruns
RX overruns are buffer overruns on the WAN connection. RX
overruns occur when packets are received faster than the WAN
port can handle them. If RX overruns are excessive, consider
reducing the data rate, for more information, see
802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n radio”
RX Frame
The RX Frame field displays the number of TCP/IP data frame
errors received.